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Ionetworld Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Who / Whom vs Nothing

I'm trying to achieve the most possible native way to speak english.

And here I am with a new question.

I wrote this sentence:

"Well, I'm new in town so I guess (I am here) just to meet new people I can hang out with"

But I would have written it like this:

"Well, I'm new in town so I guess (I am here) just to meet new people WHO/WHOM I can hang out with"

Because it's the way I learned it. But I want to know which would be the most common for informal and everyday speaking.

Thanks.
  

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ionetworld I wrote this sentence: ionetworld But I would have written it like this: What in the world do you mean? Why didn't you write it like you would have written it?

  • ionetworld I wrote this sentence: ionetworld But I would have written it like this: What in the world do you mean?
  • Why didn't you write it like you would have written it?
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ionetworldI wrote this sentence:
ionetworldBut I would have written it like this:
What in the world do you mean? Why didn't you write it like you would have written it?
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Because I wanted it to sound the most native possible.

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